You are classified as either a home or international student for the purpose of assessing tuition fees. When we refer to UK and EU below this relates to home students. Where your status is not clear from your application form, you will be sent a Fees Assessment Form. For further information and advice, you can consult the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

Tuition fees for UK and EU students | 2018 entry

The fee for full-time undergraduate students starting in 2018 will be confirmed in September 2017.

Tuition fees for UK and EU students | 2017 entry

If you're an eligible full-time or part-time UK or EU student (classified as a home student) you won't have to pay any tuition fees up front unless you want to. You'll be able to apply for a loan from the government to cover the full cost of your tuition fees and you wont have to start paying it back until you are earning at least £21,000 a year working in the UK. Find out about repaying your loan from overseas

For students with a household income under £42,875 a year, financial assistance may also be available from us to help cover the cost of your tuition fees.

If you are a UK or EU student planning to come to Leeds in September 2017 our fees will be:

For full-time undergraduate courses

For UK and non-UK EU* students starting in 2017 the fee for 2017/18 will be £9,250.

The fee is likely to increase in future years of your course in line with inflation, and as permitted by law. For example, the increase of 2.8% for 2017/18 was based on the governments forecast for the RPI-X measure of inflation.

We will continue to offer financial support, bursaries and scholarships to students so that anyone with the talent and ambition can benefit from a Leeds education, regardless of background. Find out about funding available

*See our EU referendum page for our latest information on the effect of the UK's exit from the EU on current students and applicants to the University.

Fees will be substantially reduced for a study abroad or work placement year.

For full-time foundation year courses

Fees for foundation years automatically leading on to a degree will be the same as full-time undergraduate fees, but with tuition fee discount applied depending on household income.

For part-time undergraduate courses (UK and EU)

The annual fee will be a proportion of the full-time fee, calculated on the basis of the workload of the part-time course compared to an equivalent full-time course. If you are studying 60 credits it is half the full-time fee, 80 credits is equivalent to two-thirds of the fee.

Tuition fees for new international students

International fee information is available on individual course pages. Search our course finder to find the fees for your course.

Fees quoted are based on full-time study and apply for each year of the course. These fees are fixed at this level for each year of your course allowing you to plan your finances for the duration of your studies.

The academic fee covers tuition and exam costs as well as membership of the students' union. The fees are higher than for UK / Non-UK EU students because they are not subsidised by the UK government, but you can get financial help from international scholarships

Sponsored students

If you are supported by your government, employer, or other sponsor, you should provide a letter from them addressed to the University, confirming that the fees will be paid directly. Sponsors cannot pay by instalments.